Ina-Alice Kopp

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Ina-Alice Kopp (born March 10, 1981 in St. Pölten , Lower Austria ) is an Austrian actress who appears in television series and in cinema and television films, but has also been a theater actress since 1986. In addition to her acting career, she works as a model in China, Japan and Central and Eastern Europe , where she also plays in various film and television productions.

Life

Born in the Lower Austrian capital St. Pölten, Kopp began her career as a theater actor in 1986 at the age of five at the St. Pölten State Theater . At a very young age she began training as a pianist at the music school in St. Pölten and began her training as a ballet dancer at the " Ballet School Papez " in St. Pölten. She also received training in musicals at the church conservatory in her hometown and soon after moved to the federal capital Vienna , where she continued her training. After she had already gained some experience in musical theory, she also learned the associated practice at the Performing Arts Studios Vienna . She then continued her education at the Vienna Conservatory , where she trained in jazz singing and drama . Classical vocal training at the “ Viennamusicschool ” and another instructive time in 2009 at the “ LA Connection Comedy Club ” and what is now the “ LA Connection Comedy Theater ” in Sherman Oaks , a district of Los Angeles , followed.

The ambitious Kopp completed her school education with a bachelor's degree in Sinology at the University of Vienna and also attended a course at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and Chinese studies at the Fudan University in Shanghai , China . In addition to their schooling Kopp learned different dance styles such as ballet dancing , to jazz dance , the tap dance , the standard dances and Latin American dances and historical dance . The hobbies and preferred sports of 1.72 m tall Ina-Alice Kopp include acrobatics , fencing and equestrian sports . Furthermore, Kopp, who describes herself as a “quarter Italian ” speaks five different foreign languages with English , Italian , French , Spanish and Chinese .

Among other things, Kopp was seen in commercials and on billboards at the beginning of her career and only found her way into film and television acting over time. In addition to her acting career, the brunette and blue-eyed Ina-Alice Kopp works as a model and photo model in China, Japan and Central and Eastern Europe. Kopp played one of the leading roles in 2005 in the short-lived children's television series “ The Country Kids from Styria ” on ORF 1 and in the also very short-lived series “ Ex - A romantic comedy ”, where she appeared in all six episodes. She made two other short appearances in 2008 in the Austrian family series “ Oben ohne ” and in 2009 in an episode of Schnell determined . In addition, she appeared in several short films from 2005 onwards, but also took on a few minor supporting roles in larger film productions such as the film " Klimt " (2006) or " Daniel Käfer - Die Schattenuhr ".

From 2008 she stood at the side of John Savage , Danny Nucci , David Charvet , Hayley Marie Norman and many more. for the action film " Nephilim " in front of the camera. The film will be released in international cinemas in 2010.

As a model, Ina-Alice Kopp has already stood in front of the camera for several prominent photographers; including twice for the famous Austrian photographer Manfred Baumann . In 1998, Kopp won the Prima la musica in the piano category , and five years later she was awarded the Austrian Youngster of Arts Award. She has her main residences in Vienna and Los Angeles, but also has a few secondary residences and housing options in Munich and Shanghai.

Filmography (selection)

TV Shows

Film appearances

  • 2005: Dreamscape (short film)
  • 2006: Klimt
  • 2006: Power of feelings (short film)
  • 2006: Driven (short film)
  • 2006: return to life (short film)
  • 2006: Thank you stars
  • 2007: 7 seconds - stories of falling in love
  • 2008: Daniel Käfer - The Shadow Clock

Theater appearances (selection)

  • 1990: Der Fidele Bauer (ballet; Theater St. Pölten)
  • 1990: Max and Moritz (ballet; Theater St. Pölten)
  • 1991: A Summer in the Countryside ( A Summer in the Countryside ; Ballet; Theater St. Pölten)
  • 1992: The Birthday Party (ballet; Theater St. Pölten)
  • 1992: The Nutcracker (Ballet; Theater St. Pölten)
  • 2000: Minishow (Performing Arts Studios Vienna)
  • 2002: Jedermann (Volkstheater in the districts; Vienna)
  • 2004: The Poetry of Modern Writers (Viennese Society of Literature; Vienna)
  • 2004: Apartes, Amuesantes, Amouroeses (Chanson; Conservatory Vienna Private University)
  • 2005: Taking long-range missiles into account for world peace (Dietheater Künstlerhaus; Vienna)
  • 2006: Much Ado About Nothing (Rosenburg Shakespeare Festival Baden)
  • 2006: Duinese Elegies (Theater Drachengasse; Vienna)

Prizes and awards

  • 1998: Winner of the Prima la musica (piano)
  • 2003: Youngster of Arts
  • Huading Award for her role in Departed Heroes ( Yuan Qu De Fei Ying )
  • Best Actress at the iHolly Film Festival in Los Angeles for her role in Flytrap

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ina-Alice Kopp's profile page during the Rosenburg Shakespear Festival 2006 , accessed on June 5, 2010
  2. Ina-Alice Kopp on Manfred Baumann's blog ( Memento from October 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. a b NÖN: Cinematic successes - award-winning St. Pöltner Mimin conquers the TV world . Article dated October 28, 2016, accessed October 29, 2016.